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6024 MARCH 2018 ISSUE No.: 01 FREE T S R I F | S E M O C | Y T E SAF March, 2018 FREE FOR CIRCULATION IN FRC Safety Is Everyone’s Responsibility We endeavour to provide a wonderful experience to all our team members, mentors, parents, visitors by providing them with a very safe, clean and well organised work spaces. To achieve this, we will adopt the best operational practices, safety training and personal protective equipment. We will strive to make everyone more responsible and accountable for Safety. “Safety doesn’t happen by accident! It is always the result of intelligent and sustained effort!!!” SAFETY | COMES | FIRST table of Contents Subject Page General Safety Procedures Standard Operating Procedures 7 8-10 Emergency Procedures 11 Housekeeping and 5S Technique 12 Inventory Management - Bin System 13-14 Safety Awareness and Implementation 15-16 Handling and Disposal of Hazardous Waste 17 Material Safety Data Sheets 18-19 Kaizen 20-23 PIT Management 24 The Safety Team 25 "Safety doesn't happen by accident" General Safety Procedures "Safety doesn't happen by accident" In competitions like FRC, where countless loose parts are used, you can easily hurt yourself if you aren’t careful. Nevertheless, accidents can be reduced - if not prevented if team members are fully aware of their surroundings and knowledged in knowing how to react to any given incident. R - Factor frc team 6024 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 7 Standard Operating Procedures "Safety doesn't happen by accident" Look how the stick figures were happy in the end, that’s how happy you will be when you don’t cut your hand or drill into your palm… I know what happened!! What happened to you?? Why is your back always bent like this?? What?? I was trying to pick up the robot, I don’t know what happened?? You...lifted it with your back You shouldn’t have done that!! Always lift with your knees. Ohh!! I will take care next time I was trying to drill a hole. What happened to you today?? THE NEXT DAY... While drilling the hole, the drill went into my hand somehow. Firstly, while drilling the hole, you should make sure that the drill is perpendicular to the hole you are drilling and wear gloves. THE END... 8 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST R - Factor frc team 6024 Standard Operating Procedures "Safety doesn't happen by accident" These tips would help you a lot, believe me: Drilling Always wear safety gear (safety goggles, safety gloves etc.) Keep the drill on the correct mode (Forward direction) Keep the drill exactly perpendicular to the object being drilled Use the correct sized bit for a particular hole Lifting Always keep your back straight Bend your knees, not your back Pick up from non-harmful places (not from sharp edges) Use appropriate safety gear Bolting Keep the driver exactly perpendicular to the the object being screwed in Keep the other size held with the correct size spanner if needed Keep it on max torque only when needed Use the correct sized bit for a particular screw Keep the driver on the correct mode (forward direction) Use appropriate safety gear (safety goggles, safety gloves, etc.) Cutting Keep the power off while clamping the wood, metal or polycarbonate sheets Be on the front and on the side of the cutter so that no shards fly towards you Clamp it only according to the marking or longer, because if it’s small then you can’t make it longer Always keep the lid down Clamp it tightly so that the piece doesn’t fly off R - Factor frc team 6024 Use appropriate safety gear (safety goggles, safety gloves, etc.) SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 9 Standard Operating Procedures "Safety doesn't happen by accident" When working with energy: Electric Energy Do’s Don’ts 1. DO ask grown-ups to put safety caps on all unused electrical outlets. Covering outlets will also help save energy by stopping cold drafts. 1. DON’T fly a kite near power lines. The kite and the string may conduct electricity – sending it right through you to the ground.(Ask Ben Franklin) 2. DO make sure all electric cords are tucked away, neat and tidy. To keep it organised and to get to know which wire is what motor. 2. DON’T yank an electrical cord from the wall. Pulling on a cord can damage the appliance, the plug or the outlet. 3. DO ask a coach or the captain for help when you need to use something that uses electricity. 3. DON’T plug a bunch of stuff into one outlet or extension cord. It could damage the electrical system in the factory or even cause a fire. 4. DO keep electrical stuff far away from water. Most electrical accidents around the workplace happen when people use electricity near water. Pneumatic Energy Do’s Don’ts 1. You should wear and use necessary personnel protective devices. 1. Pneumatic tools shall not be connected to, or driven by air pressure in excess of that for which the tools are designed. 2. The wearing of appropriate eye protection equipment is mandatory for team personnel when operating pneumatic tools. 3. Pneumatic tools should be laid down in such a manner that no harm can be done if the switch is accidently tripped. 4. Pneumatic tools and air-lines may be fitted with quick-disconnect fittings. These should incorporate an automatic excess-flow shut off valve. This valve automatically shuts off the air at the air-lines before changing grinding wheels, needles, chisels, or other cutting or drilling bits. 10 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 2. No idle tools should be left in a standing position. 3. Pneumatic tools should not be kept in bad operating condition. They should be thoroughly inspected at regular intervals with particular attention given to the ON-OFF control valve trigger guard (if installed), hose connections, guide clips on hammers, and the chucks of reamers and drills. R - Factor frc team 6024 Emergency Procedures "Safety doesn't happen by accident" Procedures to be followed: In case of an incident 1. Attend to the incident 2. Assess whether incident needs emergency procedures to be activated 3. Attend to the situation / tool that has caused the incident 4. Follow the SOP for the situation In case of an accident 1. Safety first, so get the FIRST AID KIT 2. Incase of grievous injury, contact the following: Police - 100 Fire - 101 Cooper Hospital - 22 2620 7254 In case of a fire 1. Pull the alarm trigger 2. Inform everyone 3. Follow the walkway / pathway and assemble at the assembly point 4. Contact the following emergency numbers: Police - 100 Fire - 101 Cooper Hospital - 22 2620 7254 R - Factor frc team 6024 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 11 Housekeeping and 5S Technique "Safety doesn't happen by accident" 5S Methodology Establish orderly flow sort Eliminate waste Divide items in the workplace into 3 categories: Retain, return and rid. Organize the workplace Sustain Standardize Ongoing application of knowledge, skills, and abilities gained from the 5S process in order to improve organizational wide effectiveness. Maintain and make the “SORT”, “SET in ORDER”, and “SHINE” habitual 5S becomes a part of the regular work routine. set in order Find a place for everything and put everything its place. Organizing, arranging and storing material, equipment and information. Shine Cleaning the workplace and maintaining its appearance daily. Try establishing preventative measures to produce ongoing cleanliness. How do we make sure SURE THAT ALL THIS HAPPENS? i. Sort - To make sure that all waste is disposed of properly, we have separate bins so that at the end of the day, each type of waste will be safely disposed. iii. Shine - We make sure that our workplace is clean everyday and all the waste material is disposed of properly. This allows us to work well. ii. Set in Order- We have separated and sorted all our pieces according to their types in different bins which are colored and labelled appropriately so that we can keep track of all our parts in an efficient manner. iv. Standardize - We have a set of standardized rules to ensure that discipline and safety are the top priority. For example, we have made a register to mark everyone everyday, if someone comes 12 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST with open shoes or shorts, they will be marked on the register and they will do some task that does not include the robot for that day so that we can avoid injuries and accidents. Everyone also has to wear all safety equipment while working on or being around the robot. v. Sustain - By adopting the above practices, we are able to ensure sustainability. R - Factor frc team 6024 Inventory Management - BIN System "Safety doesn't happen by accident" While building a robot, finding the parts you need instantly is very important. To manage the inventory of our resources efficiently, effectively and conveniently we use a “BIN System” as follows: 1. Every part / component is classified based on it’s function / use 2. All parts falling under similar use are classified as one category. Many such categories are defined. For example: 3. “Wheels”, “Nuts, Bolts, Screws”, “Flanges & Hubs”, “DC Motors”, “Geared Motors”, “Bearings”, “Gear Boxes”, “Gears” so on and so forth 4. Based on the size of the component, 3 BINS are used – Small (S), Medium (M) and Large (L) 5 Numeric serial numbers are then given to the types of the BINS used like S1, S2………M4, M5…………L9, L10 6 A table enumerating the Part Description, BIN Number and Quantity is displayed prominently on the work space as well as in the system To execute this easily, all parts have been put in different bins with numbers so that one can find every part effortlessly when they need it. We have bins of different sizes for different kind and quantities of parts. R - Factor frc team 6024 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 13 Inventory Management - BIN System "Safety doesn't happen by accident" 1. Big bins are used to keep parts like wheels, threads, brackets and electric wires. Bin No. S16 S17 S17 2. Medium sized bins are used to store parts like, hubs, spacers, intake wheels, churros etc. Description 3. Small bins are used to store all kinds of screws, washers and bolts. Qty. (Packets) Nut Bolts Am: 1215 2 Screws Am: 1193 1 Screws Am: 3296 1 Screws Am: 1232 8 Screws Am: 2021 1 Nut Am: 1015 1 Nut Am: 1038 1 Screws Am: 1197 2 Nut Bolts Am: 1054 1 An inventory has also been created which includes the name, number and quantity of every part besides the bin number which leads to no confusion while finding a part and gets work done in no time. Link to Inventory of Parts. All parts are searched up on http://www.andymark.com/ for the right name and number of the part. 14 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST R - Factor frc team 6024 Safety Awareness and Implementation "Safety doesn't happen by accident" WHAT DID STUDENTS OF TEAM R FACTOR DO TO SPREAD AWARENESS ABOUT SAFETY AT OUR WORKSHOP? We created a sustainable framework by implementing best operational practices, using personal protective equipment and safety training. Our motto was “Safety Is Everyone’s Responsibility” 1. Put posters about safety for awareness. 2. Set fixed dress codes. Everyone must wear: • Full pants • Toe covered shoes • Safety glasses • Gloves and mask if required We have a safety checklist which tells us when one has not worn the proper outfit. Student Name 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Aadit Lakhani S Aarav Parikh Aarushi Majumder FLL FLL FLL FLL S FLL FLL For our team members who were found to be short on safety - we conducted intensive safety training program and sensitization. R - Factor frc team 6024 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 15 Safety Awareness and Implementation "Safety doesn't happen by accident" 3. Safety Training Sessions Students and parents were informed about the rules and punishments that would take place if safety precautions were not taken. We also discussed why safety is important and how it will help us be successful in Sydney. 4. We conducted a fire drill to ensure everyone understands our emergency procedure. 5. Made a parody on “Man’s Not Hot” called “Mans Not Safe” to promote safety. This video was shared and showed to friends, family, other FRC teams from all around the world and the students taking part in the FIRST Lego League Mumbai Regionals to promote safety. These are some of the ways Team R Factor learned and spread awareness about safety. 16 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST R - Factor frc team 6024 Handling and Disposal of Hazardous Waste "Safety doesn't happen by accident" “There is no such thing as ‘away’. When we throw something away it must go somewhere” ~ Annie Leonard Hazardous waste is essentially any material that is either ignitable, reactive, corrosive, or toxic. It is harmful to humans, animals, natural resources, environment and our ecosystem. It has to managed well and disposed off correctly. These characteristics are further defined by the following parameters: Ignitability: Wastes that spontaneously ignite under temperatures less than 60ºC. Examples: flammable compressed gas, oxidizers Reactivity: Wastes that are unstable and react vigorously with water or air, generate toxic gases, and explode under either normal conditions or high temperatures Examples: cyanide/sulfur-bearing waste, peroxides, ethers Corrosivity: Waste of pH < 2.0 or > 12.0 with the ability to corrode steel Examples: strong acids, alkaline degreasers, (waste) - water treatment chemicals Toxicity: Wastes which release toxic materials Examples: lead, mercury, cadmium, elements classified in the TCLP (Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure) table Given these characteristics, such waste needs to be handled with care. You need to wear your personal protective equipment i.e. safety glasses, lab coats, gloves, etc. - it’s not an option. In addition to that: When using ignitable materials, make sure you’re working in a cool environment (with ventilation) and that there’s no fire-source in the area. Flammable R - Factor frc team 6024 When using reactive or corrosive materials, ensure that you do not make ANY physical contact with these substances. If you do, treat it immediately! Corrosive When using toxic materials, wear a mask to prevent inhalation of any fumes and don’t eat anything (even if you’re hungry). Toxic SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 17 Material Safety Data Sheets "Safety doesn't happen by accident" Similarly, these can not be disposed using conventional methods, either, Instead, a rather tedious method of disposal is to be implemented for this. The process that we follow is as follows: 1. Segregate all hazardous waste 2. Identify and label this waste 3. Deliver this waste to another local factory (eg: ParleG, as that’s where our workshop is located) so that they can dispose of this well 18 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST R - Factor frc team 6024 Material Safety Data Sheets "Safety doesn't happen by accident" Contact with chemicals in the battery can cause skin burns, blindness and mary more injuries. Do you know that battery leaks can cause fires and are hazardous? Ahh... I don’t really care You should !!! In case of fire, one should use things like safety glasses, rests and gloves to be safe. Thank you so much for the information. I’ll watch out for that. On that’s treat but why is this needed?? A MSDS is very important to have for every type of part that is being used. We have made sure that we can collect different material safety data sheets for things like our batteries so that we can react appropriately if any hazard or accident happens and we would generally know how to use the part, battery or power tool, safely and effectively. We have put up printouts of different material safety data sheets in our workplace so that in case we need to know anything, it will be right there. We have also read them to understand everything about that certain component and this helps us use it in the most productive way. Here’s one of our MSDS. WD-40 Company: Hazards: Flammable aerosol, may be irritating to eyes and skin. Low oral toxicity. May cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Product is an aspiration hazard. May cause nasal and respiratory irritation if inhaled. Intentional abuse may be harmful or fatal. nomenclature for all MSDS Emergency Overview Signal Word - Danger Hazard Statements • Harmful if swallowed • Harmful in contact with skin • Fatal if inhaled • Causes severe skin burn and damage • May cause an allergic skin reaction • • • • May cause cancer May damage fertility or the unborn child May cause respiratory irritation Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure This product is an article (battery) which contains chemical substances. Intended use of the product should not result in exposure to the chemical substances. In case of rupture, the above hazards exits. Appearance-Solid R - Factor frc team 6024 Physical state-Solid Odor-None SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 19 Kaizen "Safety doesn't happen by accident" Kaizen is the Japanese operations philosophy of continuous improvement of working practices, personal efficiency, processes and procedures. Automotive giants like Toyota reaped huge benefits of this philosophy to introduce to the world very effective concepts like Standardisation, Modularisation, Lean Manufacturing, Just In Time (JIT), Root Cause Analysis – Ishikawa Fishbone Analysis, Plan-Do-Check-Act concept etc. The above techniques are applied in the following way: 1. Identify a problem (recurring acute problems / not random problems) 2. Use CAPA – take corrective action to mitigate the adverse effect of the identified problem. If the problem is identified take preventive actions to avoid the future occurrence of the problem. Deploy the actions across for all similar situations to 20 prevent any other eventuality. If the proble is not easily identified use Ishikawa Fishbone Analysis 3. Identify possible causes using the Ishikawa Fishbone Analysis 4. Identify the Root Cause or Causes 5. Use PDCA concept to: a) Plan – make a plan / solution for elimination of the cause / minimise the adverse effects SAFETY | COMES | FIRST of the cause b) Do – execute the plan / solution c) Check – implement the solution / carryout testing to check if the planned goals / objectives are achieved d) Act – if the implementation / testing is successful, prepare a SOP / revised SOP and communicate to all concerned. If unsuccessful, begin the PDCA again with other causes / root causes R - Factor frc team 6024 Kaizen "Safety doesn't happen by accident" corrective action / preventive action CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Action) is a system implemented in order to assist with the collection and analysis of data, which is later used to identify and investigate key problems, and hence resolve any existing issues. Corrective Action / Preventive Action R - Factor frc team 6024 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 21 Kaizen "Safety doesn't happen by accident" Ishikawa / Root cause analysis The ishikawa diagram (fishbone diagram) is a visual cause-and-effect analysis breakdown of any procedure, used to continuously improve the workings of a system or setup. In a recent school trip, one of our team members injured herself badly. Misinterpreting the instructions, her partner forgot to latch the heavy machine while she was using it. As a result, the machine’s lever slipped and hit her, leading to a broken nose. Reflecting upon the incident, she evaluated the plausible contributing factors with the help of the ishikawa diagram. Machine Man Injury of a ber on team mem ip. a school tr Lock of process control Motivation issues Unclear tasks Poor maintenance Unclear process Iteration in process Unclear rules and policy Old rusted material Lock of SOPs chaotic environment Inadequate training incorrect material specification Method/Process Poor supervision Materials Management The plausible factors contributing to the incident have been indicated with a flag in the diagram above 22 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST R - Factor frc team 6024 Kaizen "Safety doesn't happen by accident" PDCA is a process which provides a simple and effective approach to problem-solving and managing change more practically to gain goals or desired results. 1 6 plan Act pdca do 2 5 Check 4 R - Factor frc team 6024 3 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 23 PIT Management "Safety doesn't happen by accident" PIT Layout Our pit would be 10 feet by 10 feet. It would include: • 1 Table for the robot • 1 Journal table • 1 First aid kit • 2 Standees (text and images) • 1 Battery charger (3 battery ports) • 1 Bucket of sodium bicarbonate (for battery leaks) • 1 First aid kit • And 1 3 frame by 3 frame poster • 3-5 Resource boxes Elevation of front face of PIT layout The 3 frame by 3 frame will have multiple resource boxes in the bottom 3 frames and posters in the top 6. People in the pit: In the pit there would be: • Maximum 5 people (Including coach) • 1 Safety team member at all times • 2 construction team members, 1 electricals team members and 1 team member during maintenance time. • Backup pit team during team matches (including safety) • Members of drive team right after matches (to explain the problems) 24 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST R - Factor frc team 6024 Safety Team "Safety doesn't happen by accident" The Safety Team Aadit Lakhani Jai Jariwala Radhika Sekhsaria Shiv Kampani Soham Warke Vansh Diora Vedanshi Shah Yashvi Jaju R - Factor frc team 6024 SAFETY | COMES | FIRST 25 Notes "Safety doesn't happen by accident" “Safety doesn’t happen by accident! It is always the result of intelligent and sustained effort!!!”
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